Facts & Figures PDF (1.2 MB) - Fondation Beyeler
Facts & Figures PDF (1.2 MB) - Fondation Beyeler
Facts & Figures PDF (1.2 MB) - Fondation Beyeler
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FONDATION BEYELER HOUSE REGULATIONS<br />
1. Works of Art<br />
Works of art must not be touched.<br />
2. Luggage<br />
Rucksacks, bags, briefcases and other luggage must be deposited at the cloakroom.<br />
3. Handbags<br />
Handbags up to A4 size (approx. 20 x 30 cm) may be carried into the exhibition. They must be<br />
carried in front of the body.<br />
4. Coats and Jackets<br />
Coats and jackets may be worn into the exhibition, but not carried over the arm.<br />
5. Umbrellas and Walking Sticks<br />
Umbrellas must be left in the receptacles provided for this purpose in front of the museum.<br />
Walking sticks are permitted in the exhibition; however, these must be fitted with a protective<br />
rubber tip.<br />
6. Photos and Filming<br />
Photography and filming is not permitted in the museum. Cameras must be left in lockers at the<br />
cloakroom.<br />
7. Mobile Telephones<br />
Mobile telephones must not be used in the museum, either to telephone or to take photographs.<br />
8. Supervisory Personnel<br />
The instructions given by supervisory personnel shall be followed.<br />
9. Writing and Drawing<br />
Writing and drawing in the museum is permissible in pencil only. Supporting surfaces must be<br />
used when writing or drawing. Ballpoint pens, colored pencils, felt pens, brushes, scissors, etc.,<br />
are not allowed.<br />
10. Baby Carriages<br />
Large baby carriages or prams must be exchanged for museum buggies. Small children must be<br />
held by the hand in the exhibition.<br />
11. Animals<br />
With the exception of seeing-eye dogs, no animals or pets may be brought into the museum.<br />
12. Eating and Drinking<br />
No eating and drinking is permitted inside the museum.<br />
13. No Smoking<br />
Smoking is not permitted inside the museum.<br />
Conformance to the House Regulations is in the interest of protecting the works of art.<br />
We appreciate your consideration.